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  • budm
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    The transistors base drive circuits may be damaged when the power transistors went out, they are direct couple circuits. You should plug the unit into the AC socket that will put the 120V lamp in series with the unit you are working on. you can use 60~75W lamp, the lamp will stay on bright if the circuit draws too much current constantly, it saves me many output transistors.
    http://s807.photobucket.com/user/bud...?sort=3&page=1

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    Then the fuse blowed ,
    i will remove the 4 transistors then try again without load ,

    theses pnp/npn come from a non working amplifier , so i asssume they leak level 100

    no smoke it will work , , i'm persistent

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  • stj
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    wear eye protection - resin from power transistors travels a long way

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    i wait this moment since 2 days now , then now i fear to plug it . ajaha okay i test that , it work or it blow , what can i do for check before putting AC on it? any hints ? ohh noo no question to plug this amp without recording that ! , phone need to be charg'D
    Last edited by Jeff Pepin; 06-22-2015, 12:25 AM.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    That is such a great web site that have so much information. If you have to read them you will learn so much.
    fOR SURE I WILL

    Done !

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  • budm
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    That is such a great web site that have so much information. If you have to read them you will learn so much.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    WOW magnifique !
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  • Jeff Pepin
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    how we delete a comment ? lol

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    Originally posted by budm View Post
    "For the pnp transistor connection is
    Collector = Power Rail negative
    Base =Stage output (audio out)
    Emitter = Signal input (audio signal) "

    Emitter is the output. Emitter of the NPN and the Emitter of the PNP are electrically connected together to form output pin for driving the speaker.
    See figure 4 for basic push-pull output.
    http://sound.westhost.com/articles/amp-classes.htm
    That is a great site for learning.
    yeah thanks i have just take conscioence of that , PNP^push on speaker , NPN pull on it , at itle Both center the speaker to 0 in function of the bias setup , i think i know a new book now and i fkin love that

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  • Jeff Pepin
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  • budm
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    "For the pnp transistor connection is
    Collector = Power Rail negative
    Base =Stage output (audio out)
    Emitter = Signal input (audio signal) "

    Emitter is the output. Emitter of the NPN and the Emitter of the PNP are electrically connected together to form output pin for driving the speaker.
    See figure 4 for basic push-pull output.
    http://sound.westhost.com/articles/amp-classes.htm
    That is a great site for learning.
    Last edited by budm; 06-21-2015, 09:24 PM.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    Originally posted by stj View Post
    dont forget to insulate the transistors from the heatsink so you dont short all the tabs together.
    they are allready , they are plastic encapsulation h-30min before my capacitor in an eye

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  • stj
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    dont forget to insulate the transistors from the heatsink so you dont short all the tabs together.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    final schematic , comments? anywone see a FATAL ERROR ? otherwise its time to assembly the whole thing and put 115Von it
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  • budm
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    BTW, as far as the Wattage rating, the Transistor will dissipate the most power when the load is at half power.

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  • stj
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    he said, 120 or higher.
    so at 160 your fine.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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    Originally posted by budm View Post
    Transistor should be rated at x 2 of what the Voltage it will be exposed to. So you should get the transistor that is rated at >120V.
    what is your reccomnedation for a +/-60V rail ?

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  • budm
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    Transistor should be rated at x 2 of what the Voltage it will be exposed to. So you should get the transistor that is rated at >120V.

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  • Jeff Pepin
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  • Jeff Pepin
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    just to be clear ?
    for the npn transistor
    Collector = power rail positive
    Base = Signal input ( audio signal)
    Emitter = Stage output ( audio out)

    For the pnp transistor connection is
    Collector = Power Rail negative
    Base =Stage output (audio out)
    Emitter = Signal input (audio signal)

    nothing wrong ?
    Last edited by Jeff Pepin; 06-21-2015, 01:14 PM.

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